Turkington to chase record fifth BTCC crown with WSR & Team BMW

Colin Turkington will chase an unprecedented fifth British Touring Car Championship title in 2020 with Team BMW.

The 37-year-old Northern Irishman became champion for a record-equalling fourth time in the most dramatic of circumstances in 2019; triumphing in the debut campaign for the new BMW 330i M Sport, which was designed, built and run by WSR.

Moving into a title-winning position on the penultimate lap of the year, and beating stablemate Andrew Jordan to the crown by just two points, Colin led a one-two finish in the BTCC standings for the first time for the Sunbury-on-Thames team.

“Last year was one of the greatest achievements in the 39-year history of WSR,” commented Kiwi team principal Dick Bennetts. “To come into a series as tightly-contested as the BTCC with a brand-new BMW 3 Series, which only turned its first wheel 10 days before the start of the season, win first-time out, and then win both the Drivers’ and Manufacturers’ titles, was something very special.

“Colin first drove for us 18 years ago and has been at the forefront of virtually every success we’ve had in the BTCC. He’s one of the best drivers the series has ever had, so it’s fantastic that he’ll once again lead the charge for Team BMW in 2020 as he aims for a record-breaking fifth title.”

Colin Turkington, Team BMW BMW 330i M Sport, BTCC.

Colin made his BTCC debut with WSR in 2002 and has spent his most successful years in the series with them; winning all of his overall Drivers’ titles plus four of his five Independents’ crowns and an FIA World Touring Car Championship win in the team’s BMWs.

In total he has won 51 BTCC races, placing him fourth on the series’ all-time winners’ list, as well as recording 141 podium finishes, 20 pole positions and 57 fastest laps.

Colin’s confirmation as part of the Team BMW line-up means that WSR, who have won 12 titles in the BTCC – including 11 in the past six seasons – have a great opportunity to add to to their growing trophy cabinet in 2020.

The 63rd British Touring Car Championship begins on March 28-29 at Donington Park and takes in eight circuits the length and breadth of the country

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